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    Image credits: sciencefunn The authors of the study analyzed 25 million papers (1945–2010) and 3.9 million patents (1976–2010) according to a new metric, the so-called "CD index," which ...

  4. Platysaurus - Wikipedia

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    Platysaurus monotropis Jacobsen, 1994 – orange-throated flat lizard; Platysaurus ocellatus Broadley, 1962 – ocellated flat lizard; Platysaurus orientalis V. FitzSimons, 1941 – Sekukune flat lizard; Platysaurus pungweensis Broadley, 1959 – Pungwe flat lizard; Platysaurus relictus Broadley, 1976 – Soutpansberg flat lizard

  5. Plica plica - Wikipedia

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    The lizard's hemipenis is visible at times, an organ that has been described as "aberrant" in shape, and a "small, red stick" that gives the animal special powers. Tucano people under the influence of hallucinogens have created artwork featuring various symbols of masculinity, with some representations bearing strong resemblance to the hemipenis.

  6. Micropachycephalosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Micropachycephalosaurus (meaning "small thick-headed lizard") is an extinct genus of basal marginocephalian dinosaur containing only the type species, Micropachycephalosaurus hongtuyanensis. It lived in China during the Late Cretaceous ( Campanian ) and was found in the Jiangjunding Formation .

  7. Hydrosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Hydrosaurus, commonly known as the sailfin dragons or sailfin lizards, is a genus in the family Agamidae. [2] These relatively large lizards are named after the sail-like structure on their tails. They are native to Indonesia (four species) and the Philippines (one species), where they are generally found near water, such as rivers and mangrove ...

  8. Pink-tongued skink - Wikipedia

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    The pink-tongued skink (Cyclodomorphus gerrardii) is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. It is endemic to Australia, where it is also called commonly the pink-tongued lizard. As suggested by these common names, its distinguishing characteristic is a pink tongue as opposed to the blue tongue of lizards of the closely related genus Tiliqua.

  9. Common scaly-foot - Wikipedia

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    The scaly-foot is snake-like in appearance, up to 80 cm in length with a noticeable "keel" or ridge on the top. Variable in colours and pattern, it occasionally is grey with black spots or [1] sometimes coppery brown with a grey tail.